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Southern railways dispute in perspective

In light of the many recent announcements concerning the long running situation on Southern railways, in particular the decision to strike by the train drivers’ union ASLEF, and the very emotive responses from our MP, it is important to keep a wide perspective on the causes.

New charity launched for older people with no children

Difficult to give genuine feedback

The Shoreham Society and Shoreham Beach Residents Association, two organisations dedicated to giving a voice to the residents of Shoreham by Sea, maintained a continuous presence throughout Southern’s Housing’s recent two days of presentation of their revised proposals for the development of Free Wharf, aka the Minelco site, in order to hear what people were saying.

Happy Christmas Nick!

Meeting open to differing views

I’m sorry James Breckell was upset by comments he heard at the public meeting about local housing trends (Herald, Oct 20), but puzzled that he blames its organisers, the Shoreham Society and the Shoreham Beach Residents’ Association (SBRA).

Worthing Borough Council ‘pays lip service to young people’

Waste could provide a new career

I read a very sensible letter from my neighbour Frank Beasley ‘Pay public to avoid fly-tipping’ in the Opinion pages of the Herald (October 13), followed by the article Waste away in the Guardian (October 13).

‘We will not sit on the fence’ regarding Broadwater Manor Sports ground plan

Need for variety of shops in Rustington village

Brexit – accepting rules of democracy

I realise that some have difficulty in accepting the rules of democracy, but it is getting tiresome to keep reading about those who cannot accept the result of the referendum and the fact that Great Britain will be leaving the European Union.